The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - Počet stran: 312 |
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... Virtue and Good Sense. It is incredible to conceive the effect his writings have hadon the Town; howmany thousand follies they haveeither quite banished orgiven a very great check to;how much countenance they have added to Virtue and ...
... Virtue and Good Sense. It is incredible to conceive the effect his writings have hadon the Town; howmany thousand follies they haveeither quite banished orgiven a very great check to;how much countenance they have added to Virtue and ...
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... Virtue and Knowledge, andby recommending whatsoever may be eitherUseful or Ornamentalto Society. I know that the Homage I now pay You, is offering a kind of Violence to one who is as solicitous to shun Applause, asheis assiduous ...
... Virtue and Knowledge, andby recommending whatsoever may be eitherUseful or Ornamentalto Society. I know that the Homage I now pay You, is offering a kind of Violence to one who is as solicitous to shun Applause, asheis assiduous ...
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... Virtue in her Touch, which thePoets tellus a 'Lydian' King wasformerly possessed of; and that she could convert whatever she pleased into that precious Metal. After a little Dizziness, and confused Hurry of Thought, which a Man often ...
... Virtue in her Touch, which thePoets tellus a 'Lydian' King wasformerly possessed of; and that she could convert whatever she pleased into that precious Metal. After a little Dizziness, and confused Hurry of Thought, which a Man often ...
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... Virtue! What a Spirit is there in those Eyes! What a Bloom in that Person! How is the whole Woman expressed in her Appearance! Her Air has the Beauty of Motion, and her Look the Force of Language.' It was Prudence to turnaway myEyes ...
... Virtue! What a Spirit is there in those Eyes! What a Bloom in that Person! How is the whole Woman expressed in her Appearance! Her Air has the Beauty of Motion, and her Look the Force of Language.' It was Prudence to turnaway myEyes ...
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... Virtue. But this unhappy Affectation of being Wise rather than Honest, Witty than Goodnatur'd, is the Source of most of the ill Habits of Life. Such false Impressions are owing to the abandon'd Writings of Men of Wit, and the awkward ...
... Virtue. But this unhappy Affectation of being Wise rather than Honest, Witty than Goodnatur'd, is the Source of most of the ill Habits of Life. Such false Impressions are owing to the abandon'd Writings of Men of Wit, and the awkward ...
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